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XXXX项目彩色可视楼宇对讲系统系统方案广东安居宝数码科技股份有限公司2011年10月31日目录第一章总述第二章联网彩色可视对讲系统第三章小区智能化的布线及要求第一章总述1. 工程概述1.1项目名称XXXX期项目是由栋住宅楼组成的高档住宅小区,共有户,是一个现代化的智能住宅小区。
该住宅小区主要安装联网彩色可视(八防区、带信息发布)楼宇对讲系统等工程。
1.2 产品选型广州安居宝智能小区管理系统1.3 设计单位广州安居宝数码科技有限公司1.4 项目内容及目标项目内容:联网彩色可视(八防区、带信息发布)楼宇对讲系统等工程。
项目实施应实现的目标:为住宅小区实现一套先进、严密、实用、美观、性能稳定的弱电系统。
2. 系统设计2.1 设计依据的标准2.1.1 建筑规划蓝图。
2.1.2 设及的计量单位采用国际单位SI制。
2.1.3 设计涉及的所有设备和材料,除专门规定外,均依照下列标准规范进行设计,制造、检验和试验。
※《安全防范工程程序与要求》GA/T75-94※《安全防范系统统用图形符号》GA/T74-94※《民用闭路监控电视系统工程技术规范》GB50/98-94※《防盗报警控制器通用技术条件》GB12663-90※《入侵探测器通用技术条件》GB10408.1-98※《智能建筑设计标准》DBJ08-47-95※《民用建筑电气设计规范》JGJ/T16-92※《商用建筑线缆标准》EIA/TIA-5692.2 设计原则衡量一个住宅小区智能化系统的成功与否,并非仅仅取决于智能化系统的多少、系统的先进性或集成度,而是取决于系统的设计和配置是否经济合理并且系统成功运行,系统的使用、管理和维护是否方便,系统或产品的技术是否成熟适用,换句话说,就是如何以最少的投入、最简便的实现途径来换取最大的功效。
为了实现上述目标,本设计始终遵循以下原则:2.2.1一次性一次性完成小区智能化弱电系统的总体规划与设计,并按计划实施。
2.2.2安全性整个建筑的各个智能化子系统应能二十四小时运转,系统的安全性、可靠性和容错能力必须予以高度重视。
ClareOne Driver / Control4 Release NotesDOC ID - 1935, Last Modified 05/30/2023Change LogRevision Date Description1.0.01 5/1/2020 Initial revision.02 5/16/2020 Bug Fixes.03 6/18/2020 Fixed binding issue.Fixed issue where director needsa restart after driver update.Change name to ClareOne.1.5.0 10/21/2020 Add support for Instant Stay.Add support for Auto Bypassing.Add support for Secure Arming.Bug fix for zone state not reporting to navigators.1.5.1 11/1/2020 Fixed issue with zone states on Control 4 UIs notupdating after adding new sensors.1.5.2 12/15/2020 Fixed default user code not functioning after update. 1.5.3 3/18/2021 Fixed issue with zones not being removed.Fixed issue where commands to the panel may bedelayed.1.5.4 11/3/2021 Fixed issues with Alarm Names not showing correctly,and C4 zone chimes being disabled.1.5.5 1/14/2022 Fixed issue with disarming on entry delay.1.5.6 1/18/2022 Fixed Exit Delay time consistency when arming stay. 1.5.7 6/08/2022 Fixed issue when deleting last panel zone.Added Programming commands for Arm Auto Bypassand Zone Bypass / Un-bypass.16 5/30/2023 Added Zone Trouble Conditions to Event History andFixed an issue where Trouble conditions may not show.See the Events section for updated Events List.Syncing up versioning to match Driver Version. Online DocumentationManufacturer Website: /Support Site: /contactFull Documentation: /helpcenterIntroductionClareOne™ is the unified smart security and smart home control panel from Clare Controls. The ClareOne Panel integrates with Control4 to add easy-to-install security features into a Control4 system. The ClareOne panel and its attached security zones auto-discover in a Control4 project, and this driver populates a rich set of security control.The ClareOne driver enables two-way set of security controls (arm, disarm, emergency alarm triggering, zone status and zone bypass), and provides metadata feedback for the current panel state (if the panel is armed, alarmed, faulted, alarmed, or in a troubled state).Notes•This driver requires Control OS 3.0.0 or later to operate.•This driver requires that the ClareOne panel is on the same network as the Control4 system.InstallationOnly qualified installation technicians should install the ClareOne Panel and integrate it into a Control4 system. Follow the installation and programming instructions that came with your ClareOne equipment. Clare Controls does not assume responsibility for damages caused byimproper installation, connection the network, or use of the device.SDDP SetupInstall, configure, and test the ClareOne panel and all connected sensors. The ClareOne driver supports communication within the Control4 system over Wi-Fi and ethernet connection types. Verify that the ClareOne panel is fully functional and configured before integrating with Control4.The ClareOne panel and system needs to be activated through the Clare back-end management platform, FusionPro™, to have security monitoring services enabled. All Control4 integrators authorized to sell ClareOne have been set up with FusionPro accounts. For full ClareOne panel installation and configuration, see ClareOne Wireless Security and Smart Home Panel User Manual (DOC ID 1871).To add the driver (SDDP):Access Composer and browse to the Discovered tab.Composer > System Design > Discovered.Sort the list of discovered SDDP devices by Manufacturer.The ClareOne panel is listed with:Type: SecurityManufacturer: Clare ControlsModel: CLR-C1-PNLAddress field: clarecontrols:security-clarehome-MAC ADDRESSNote: The MAC address uses all capital letters.Double-click on the discovered ClareOne Panel to add it and its attached sensors to the project. When the panel is added this way, it automatically configures itself.That’s it, you are done with setup.Proceed to testing the integration and custom programming.Supported FeaturesOnce the ClareOne panel is added to the project in Composer, the Control4 user interface displays ClareOne as the security subsystem and allows the Control4 system to control the ClareOne panel. The available Control4 security commands enabled by the ClareOne driver are listed below.Arm Stay: Allows Control4 to arm the ClareOne panel in Arm Stay mode. When the ClareOne panel is armed to Stay any zone configured as Active in Stay in the ClareOne Sensor Management Settings with be armed.Arm Away: Allows Control4 to arm the ClareOne panel in Arm Away mode. When the ClareOne panel is armed to Away any zone configured as Active in Away in the ClareOne Sensor Management Settings with be armed.Note: When arming to Away without opening a zone, the ClareOne panel will arm in Stay mode. This is called Auto Armed Stay. This option can be disabled on the ClareOne panel under User Settings > Security & Arming > Auto Armed StayInstant Stay: Allows Control4 to arm the ClareOne panel to Armed Stay mode Instantly with no delay.Note: When using this option there is no entry delay. If an entry zone is tripped, the ClareOne will enter an intrusion alarm condition.Secure Arming: Allows the ClareOne panel to require a user PIN code when arming the system. Secure Arming is disabled by default and can be enabled by navigating to Settings > User Settings > Security & Arming. When Secure Arming is enabled the Control4 system prompts the user for a PIN code.Note: Regardless of the Secure Arming state (enabled/disabled), the user is always prompted for a PIN when arming the system with open zones (Auto Zone Bypass).Disarm: Allows Control4 to disarm the ClareOne panel.Remote Arming / Disarming Support– With an active 4sight subscription, users can access their ClareOne system remotely. The ClareOne panel supports remote arming and disarming through Control4. The integrator has the option to disable remote disarming in Composer Pro. Security Sensor States: Sensor states can be used for Automation Events in Control4Zone Status: Supports real-time zone status updates, even when the ClareOne panel is Disarmed. Zones and their names are automatically imported and show real-time status in Control4. Automations can be built inside Control4 triggered by ClareOne events.Note: The active in arm states of non-Environmental ClareOne sensors can be set for Away and Stay individually. When a sensor is ignored in a particular arm state the sensor will still report its status in real-time but will not trigger an alarm event. This setting can be accessed from the ClareOne panel by selecting User Settings > Sensor Management then select the pencil icon next to a particular sensor. The Control4 integrator can take advantage of this feature with custom programming to trigger activities.Auto Zone Bypass: Allows Control4 to prompt the user with all open zones and allows for auto bypassing with confirmation from the user.Note: The user’s PIN will be required when auto bypassing sensors, whether Secure Arming is enabled or disabled.Emergency: Allows Control4 to set an Emergency condition on the ClareOne panel. Warning: The Control4 user could trigger a Panic or an Emergency condition remotely. The alarm call center will act and respond the same as if trigger locally.Fire: Alerts the central station to a fire panic.Panic: Alerts the central station that police are needed.Police: Calls the monitored alarm station and allows for two-way voice communication(two-way communication is not available for silent panic).Auxiliary (Medical): Calls the monitored alarm station and allows for two-way voicecommunication (two-way communication is not available for silent panic).Trouble Conditions: Allows Control4 to display the ClareOne panel’s trouble conditions.•Panel tamper: The panel’s tamper has been activated.•Missing battery: There is no battery detected/installed.•Panel low battery: The panel’s battery charge is low.•Panel on battery: The only panel power is provided by the battery.•Supervisory trouble: The panel lost connection to the central station.•Ethernet trouble: Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection is lost.•Auto configuration and zone importing: All zones are automatically added with their set names. New zones are added when the ClareOne panel is updated.Note: A dealer may need to refresh the Control4 Navigator when new zones are added.Zones / Users: The ClareOne Panel supports up to 128 sensor zones and 99 users. The ClareOne Duress user pin code cannot be used to disarm the panel through Control4.Entry / Exit Delay Countdown: The number of seconds remaining in the exit or entry process. The countdown timer will be shown in the Control4 apps and on T3/T4 Series Touch Screens. SDDP: Supports SDDP discovery over Wi-Fi or Ethernet connections.Supported Features using theT3/T4 Series Touch ScreenWhen using a T3/T4 Series Touch Screen the ClareOne panel(s) must be enabled to show on each touch screen device individually. Navigate to the Security Partition device in Composer Pro and click on the “Set UI Associations” button. Select Show Panel, Entr y/Exit Chime, and PanelChime to take advantage of all ClareOne features below.The following feature are supported by the ClareOne panel when using T3/T4 Series Touch Screens:Chime on Entry Delay and Exit DelayTo enable the delay chimes on your T3/T4 touch screen tap on your security paneldevice, then Settings, and select “Chime on entry/exit delay”Chime on Zone OpenTo enable the Chime on Zone Open for a certain zone, in Composer Pro navigate to the Security Panel Zone Properties, double click on a zone, select the Chimes box, selectSave, and refresh the Navigators.Emergency TriggeringEmergency Alarms can be triggered from the T3/T4 Touch Screen. To trigger anEmergency, open the Security Partition, then tap the Emergency icon on the left, select your Emergency type, then tap Send to confirm.Real time zone statusUnder the Zones section of the Security Partition, each Zone Name, Status and Type isdisplayed automatically, in real time.Arming to Away, Stay, or Instant Stay with or without a pin.When arming the ClareOne panel from a T3/T4 Touch Screen or mobile app you arepresented with 3 options, Stay, Away, and Instant Stay. When Secure Arming is enabled, the user will be required to enter their PIN, then ClareOne will immediately start thearming process.Entry / Exit Delay CountdownWhen the ClareOne panel is in Entry or Exit Delay, the countdown timer will display onT3/T4 Series Touch Screens and the Control4 mobile applications.Disarming the panel.The ClareOne panel can be disarmed from a T3/T4 Touch Screen by tapping the red lockicon on the Security Partition or entry delay countdown timer and entering a PIN code.In the event an invalid pin is used to disarm the system the Control4 UI will display “Failed toD isarm Invalid Pin”Auto Bypassing Open Zones.The ClareOne panel supports Auto Bypassing from a T3/T4 Touch Screen. When arming the ClareOne panel with open zones, the Control4 user interface will prompt the user with all open zones and request permission to continue.Note: When Auto Bypassing the Control4 user interface will always prompt for a PIN code. History of Partition and Zone events.•Control4 supports Partition and Zone History if enabled. To enable History, in Composer Pro navigate to Agents from the Go menu in the menu bar or the icon in the bottom left,click the Add button in the top left and select History from the list.•Partition and Zone History can be viewed from the Security Partition. Open the Security Partition, then tap History. At the bottom the user can filter History by Event, Alert, andAlarm. Event, Alert, and Alarm history are shown in the order the event occurred.▪History Agent settings can be adjusted in Composer Pro to control how much history is shown on the touch screens and apps.Multiple PartitionsA single ClareOne panel only supports a single security partition. To accomplish the effect of multiple partitions on a single project, you will need to dedicate one ClareOne panel for each partition.The second ClareOne is added the same as the first panel. Please refer to the SDDP Setup section for instructions on how to add the second panel.Once the second ClareOne panel is in your Control4 project, tap the “Set UI Associations” button under the partition device and enable “Show Panel” on any or all touchscreens. Refresh the Navigators and confirm the two ClareOne security partitions are functional on the touchscreens and apps associated with the Control4 project.Note: When using Disarm in an action the “Default User Code” needs to be set under the partition device.To create these actions the integrator would first create Actions under the primary security partition by choosing the security event Arm Status Changed. Next create logic on Current Arm Status = Armed | Stay and another for Armed | Away. When the logic condition is satisfied the security action would then be to send a command for Stay or Away to the secondary partition.For the Disarm action, use the Security Event Disarmed on the primary panel, and the Disarm command for the secondary partition. Make sure to set a “Default User Code” for the secondary partition panel to successfully execute the disarm command.Additional ClareOne panels and partitions are added following the above procedures.Zone Auto BypassThe ClareOne panel supports Auto Bypassing of any open zones. When arming the ClareOne panel to any arming state the Control4 UI will display any open zones and prompt the user for confirmation. Whether Secure Arming is enabled or disabled on the ClareOne panel the user will always be prompted to enter a PIN with auto bypassing.CommandsThe ClareOne Driver supports commands that can be used for custom programming.▪Arm Auto Bypass: Allows for programming to force arming of a ClareOne pane;regardless of any open zones. Any open zones will be automatically bypassed.Supported Arm Types:▪ARM_AWAY▪ARM_STAY▪INSTANT▪Zone Bypass: Allows for programming to bypass a specific zone.▪Zone Un-bypass: Allows for programming to un-bypass a specific zone.Note: Arm Auto Bypass commands require the Default User Code to be set in Composer regardless of whether Secure Arming is enabled in the ClareOne Panel.PropertiesThe ClareOne Driver properties available in Control4 include:▪Log Level: A list of set logging (for example: debug, trace, critical).▪Log Mode: Allows the user to select the desired logging mode.1 – Printing2 – Trace3 – Printing and Trace▪Version: This is a read only field displaying the driver version.EventsThe ClareOne panel provides Events to the Control4 system that the integrator can create Control4 Actions against. The following events are supported in the ClareOne driver:Trouble Start – The ClareOne panel will send Trouble Start event when any of the following panel trouble conditions are active.Available Trouble Conditions▪Panel Tamper▪Missing Battery▪Panel Low Battery▪Panel On Battery▪Supervisory Trouble▪Ethernet Trouble▪Zone Low Battery▪Zone Loss Supervisory▪Zone Tamper▪Zone On Battery▪Zone Aux Power DrawTrouble Clear – When a panel trouble condition is cleared the ClareOne panel will send a Trouble Clear event.Armed Status / Type - When the Armed status is changed, the ClareOne panel will send an Armed Status Changed event. The supported status change events are:Available Armed Type•Stay•Away•AlarmedDisarmed State – When the panel is disarmed, the ClareOne will send a Disarm event.Alarm – When in an Alarm state, the ClareOne panel will send an Alarm event. This includes any environmental sensor alarms, such as Water, Heat, CO, and Smoke.Available Alarm Types•Burglary – This alarm type includes contact closure, motion, glass break, and shock sensors.•Smoke – This alarm type includes smoke sensors.•Fire – This alarm type includes heat rate of rise sensors.•Water Leakage – This alarm type includes flood sensors.•CO – This alarm type includes Carbon Monoxide sensors.Alarm Clear – When an Alarm is cleared, the ClareOne panel will send an Alarm Clear Event Partition State Changed – The ClareOne panel will send Partition State Changed events when any of the following panel states exist.Available Partition States•DISARMED_READY•DISARMED_NOT_READY•EXIT_DELAY•ARMED•ALARMDelay Time Remaining – The ClareOne panel will send the time remaining during an entry or exit delay process.Open Zone Count – The status of the number of opened zones. The ClareOne panel will send an Open Zone Count event with every zone status change.Disarm Failed – The status of the failure to disarm the ClareOne panel when executed from the Control4 platform.Emergency Triggered – the status event when an Emergency Alarm condition is triggered on the ClareOne panel.Available Emergency Types•Police Panic•Silent Police Panic•Fire Panic•Auxiliary PanicTroubleshootingIf the mobile user interface is not updating, refresh the project Navigator. Once refreshed, the mobile user interface updates and displays the correct status.If you have updated the driver and do not see the correct zone names, restart the main controller. IMPORTANT: Refresh Navigators, Refresh Project or restart of Composer will not resolve this. LimitationsThe ClareOne panel only supports one security partition per Control4 project. (However, multiple ClareOne panels can be attached to a Control4 project, each acting as a separate partition. Please refer to the Multiple Partitions section for more information.)Arming the panel to Instant Stay with an exit delay is not supported.The ClareOne driver does not support the addition of time in the exit delay during Arm Away. Contact InformationSnap One, LLC dba Clare Controls7525 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 103Sarasota, FL 34243General: 866.424.4489******************************。
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采用变频互射技术,一旦有人员或物体挡住了光栅主机和光栅从机之间的红外光束时(出厂默认为遮挡相邻两束及以上光束),立即输出报警信号。
二、产品特性封闭式外接线结构设计(已申请专利),创新性地吸取“瓶盖”倒置设计灵感,在保留外接线的同时,将光栅的防水性能提升到了新的高度;采用数字变频技术与32位高速MCU控制,整体稳定性更好,可靠性更高;采用高档铝合金外壳,防拆、防剪、防移动功能设计;支持异步、同步两种工作模式(出厂默认为异步工作模式);采用变频互射技术,两段频率可选(出厂默认为A频工作模式),彻底解决相邻红外光栅间相互干扰,避免了太阳光、手电筒、车灯的的直射问题。
支持双束识别功能,能有效地防止小动物、飞鸟等引起误报;灵敏度高、防范警戒距离三档可调;抗干扰能力强:可在风、霜、雨、雪、雾、潮、太阳光斜照的室外恶劣环境下使用;独立防拆开关,设计更合理可靠,确保光栅不受拆卸破坏;支持蜂鸣器校准提示;已通过了3C、CE、RoHS认证;三、技术参数警戒距离:同步工作0-100米,异步工作10-80米光束:2/4/6/8/10/12光束电源电压:DC 9~30V消耗电流:50-120mA环境温度:-30~70℃报警输出:常开、常闭可选(出厂默认常闭),接点容量30V 2A 探测方式:遮挡相邻两光束(可设置单光束报警)报警持续时间:≥1S(可设置即时报警)独立防拆输出:当外壳移开时,常闭输出反应时间:≤40ms光轴调整角度:水平180°、垂直不可调其它附加功能:LED指示、蜂鸣提示材质:铝材、PC工程塑料四、产品结构五、安装及使用说明1、安装前,如需对光栅的报警输出状态或报警模式等进行设置,请先确保光栅断电,打开主机管塞(左右轻轻摇动管塞后更易打开),拉出主机主板,进行设置(请勿过份用力,以防电路板折断)。
目录前言 (3)第一章概述 (4)1.1功能强、可靠性高 (4)1.2可视化窗口 (4)1.3灵活的配置选择 (4)1.4具备对消防应急疏散余压控制器的监控功能 (4)第二章结构及安装 (5)2.1监控器外观结构 (5)2.2监控器面板说明 (5)2.3监控器内部连接 (6)2.4安装方式 (8)2.5主要技术特性 (8)第三章基本功能介绍 (9)3.1开机、关机以及自检 (9)3.2信息显示 (9)3.3火灾报警 (9)3.4监管报警 (9)3.5总线设备故障报警 (9)3.6主电故障 (9)3.7备电故障 (9)3.8总线短路 (10)第四章按键及菜单界面 (11)4.1按键介绍 (11)4.2警报器 (11)4.3自检 (11)4.4消音 (11)4.5复位 (11)4.7记录查询 (12)4.8本机信息 (12)4.9用户设置 (14)4.10系统调试 (16)4.11帮助信息 (19)第五章系统调试 (20)5.1调试流程 (20)5.2开箱检查 (20)5.3空载开机检查 (20)5.4外部设备检查 (20)5.5调试 (21)第六章系统相关设备 (23)6.1打印机使用说明 (23)第七章常见故障及维修 (24)7.1开机无显示或显示不正常 (24)7.2系统故障 (24)7.3主电故障 (24)7.4备电故障 (24)7.5设备无法注册 (24)7.6报电源故障,输入故障 (24)7.7LED显示异常 (24)第八章维护和保修 (25)8.1注意事项 (25)8.2重要提示 (25)8.3保修 (25)第九章注意事项 (26)前言RY1001消防应急疏散余压监控器,根据市场需求,依据多年消防经验设计,满足企业标准Q RA0006.1-2022《消防应急疏散余压监控系统》相关技术的要求,适用于各种中小型工程及一些大工程中某局部设置。
采用壁挂式结构,具有体积小、功能强、可靠性高、配置灵活、安装使用方便等特点。
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在众多的联网摄像头当中,Canary就是一款十分优秀的产品,它不光可以拍摄监控视频或是进行动作感应,还可以作为家庭的多合一安全系统工作。
Canary的安装和设置都再简单不过了。
它的机身为圆柱状,顶部是扬声器,底部为光环,背部的接口包括以太网接口、microUSB接口(用于供电)和 3.5mm 音频插孔。
Canary配备了一枚鱼眼摄像头和多种传感器,把它放在角落即可让监控范围覆盖整个房间。
这款设备的外形设计简单优雅,放在家中不会显得突兀,但如果你想要把它摆放在较高的位置,那么走线可能会有点麻烦。
Canary的初始设置需要使用手机,但并不会用到蓝牙功能。
你需要先安装它的应用程序,然后再使用附带的3.5mm音频线将手机连接设备,以开始设置步骤。
这根线可以安全地传输你的登录细节和Wi-Fi证书,而在设置完成之后,其机身底部便会亮起黄光。
这个指示灯可以让你快速了解带摄像头是否已经联网,而来自设备的真正信息则可在应用程序中查看。
完成设置之后,Canary的应用可让你查看到摄像头所拍摄到的实时画面,以及室内的温度、湿度和空气质量。
这些信息会被持续记录,从而可让你了解到它们在一天当中的变化情况。
在标准模式下,Canary会在动作传感器被触发之后向用户发送通知,并保存下当时的画面,你也可以对传感器的灵敏度进行调节。
而在警戒模式下,Canary不仅会发送通知,还会通过扬声器播放刺耳的警报音。
Canary拥有不少的有趣功能,但它无法和其他联网家居设备进行良好的配合。
它不支持IFTTT,也不能连接到SmartThings或Works for Nest这样的平台。
不过你可以购买多台Canary来覆盖家中的更多区域,它的应用可同时连接最多4台Canary。